According to the site, the 14-24mm F2.8 DG DN | Art is available from August for a Leica L mount and Sony E-mount bodies for a price of around ¥ 164,700 (around $ 1493 / £ 1,200 / AU $ 2,160). Images show the lens to be designed with an integrated lens hood and an AFL button.

The 35mm F1.2 DG DN | Art appears to have been designed with a physical opening ring to the rear and a particularly wide focus ring to the front. It has a 82 mm filter wire and is shown with a detachable petal-shaped cap.

Nokishita claims that it will reflect the 14-24mm lens in its availability for both Leica L and Sony E bodies, which is perfectly credible, although it is remarkable that the ¥ 164,700 price is also exactly the same.

Finally, the 45 mm F2.8 DG DN | Today, the trio's only non-art series lens, it has been shown to have a physical lens ring and a deep lens hood, as well as a smaller 55 mm diameter for filters. Nokishita thinks it will go on sale later this month, again in both L-mounts and Sony E-mounts, at a price of ¥ 64,800 (about $ 586 / £ 470 / AU $ 847).

None of this has been confirmed by Sigma itself, although Nokishita claims that the manufacturer will make an official announcement on July 11.